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Doepfer PK88 GH

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Master Keyboard

  • Hammer action keyboard
  • 88 Keys
  • Graded hammer action keyboard (TP/40GH)
  • Specifically for the "mobile pianist"
  • USB port
  • 1 x MIDI out
  • Connection for double foot switch
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 135 x 27 x 11 cm
  • Weight: 20 kg
  • Including power adapter
Available since June 2011
Item number 265038
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Hammer Action Keys Yes
Aftertouch No
Split Zones 0
Layer function No
Pitch Bend / Modulation No
Rotary Encoder 0
Fader (Amount) 0
Pads 0
Display No
MIDI interface 1x Out
Sustain Pedal Connection Yes
USB-port Yes
Mains Operation Yes
Bus-Powered No
Dimensions 1370 x 280 x 120 mm
Weight in kg 20,0 kg
Speacial Features Flightcase, Removeable Top, Carrying Handle
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14.777 kr
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An almost perfect product
Dorin 20.06.2014
I was splitted between VPC1 and PK88 but in the end I preffered the last. Not only for the price, but I mostly liked the concept that after more than 20 years of continous production is about to perfection. If VPC1 would have Kawai GF grand action (instead of RM3-II) maybe I would vote vice versa. But being put into a position to choose between two compromises I voted for the Doepfer.

The look is striking, housing made of 7mm plywood which is relatively lightweight and solid. Total weight is exactly 20 kilos, most of it being the keybed itself. The all thing is extremely compact and heavy, at the limit to which a man can carry it.

Concerning the keyboard I can compare it with the former Fatar TP/10MDS (which I have it into my Korg EC510) and Roland Ivory feel G (in A88) and S (FP-80) which I both demoed a couple days before. I can say that I prefer the feeling of TP/40GH as it seems more consistent to what I am expecting as a piano surrogate; it allows me better control of the pace and dynamics of my play.

In comparison, the old TP/10 was too light to proper balance me, especialy in low registers (not being graded at all) and ivory feel G being too frictional instead of inertial. I would say Ivory feel S being somehow similar to Doepfer's.

Key travel is 11.3mm and the finishing of the keys (both black and white) not too glossy and nice to feel. The key travel up to the keys is deeper that Ivory feel G and comparable to Ivory Feel S.

Conversion to midi is extremely well done, probably the most of what 2-sensor technology can offer. I can easily obtain for each of the keys all the midi values from 0 to 127 in a very controllable and consistent way. Connected to Pianoteq it is a truly pleasure to tasle from any of the piano varieties using mostly slight fast keyboard velocity curve or just liniar.

As for cons, I can say that:
- the front edge that covers the keybed is too narrow and a too much a portion of the keys are left to be seen.
- some keys seem shorter by a submillimeter or so which is visible from aside.
- I don't know if the sponge covering lid and top of the keys is durable enough and will not crumble after years.

Later edit:
After more than 3 months of extensive use I can say this keyboard is a good rehersal tool although not an ultimate playing one. But if you've managed good tremolos on it then surely you'll get brilliant ones on any piano on earth.

The relatively fast bottoming gives good feedback, tempo wise. Being also heavy on touch you get tired fast if you don't acquire relaxed hand. So, it seems to me like ideal tool for developing and maintaining good piano technique.
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Good keyboard for pianists
Yegor24 26.01.2021
This is a good keyboard without excess features. Touch is good but not piano like. I think static weight is high but dynamic weight is low. Touch feels heavy when playing piano and light when playing forte which is not how most acoustic pianos feel. Still it is playable for classical music. My only gripe is that my particular keyboard is quite uneven - a lot of black keys are are louder than white. I could return it but I chose to fix it with software. Also you could ask thomann to check your keyboard for evenness before you buy. I think this keyboard would be good for gigging pianist.
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Best weighted midi controller on the market
Raybryant 17.05.2020
This keyboard is great, it comes in it's own traveling case, it's not too heavy, the keybed is made properly! It all works. USB bus powered.

They keys have the touch of a grand piano, very good feel. And they play like a grand piano, at least the best I have played in a weighted controller. I studied classical music for 12 years.
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Doepfer PK88: The perfect simple keyboard
Denis C 30.05.2021
I use this keyboard for various composing tasks, and it is exactly perfect for what it needs to be: a hammer-action keyboard without all the unnecessary extra bells and whistles. I was disappointed in the power adapter outlet socket, but was pleasantly surprised that a simple MIDI USB provided the required power to run the keyboard, so there was no issue there.

Pros:
• Sturdy
• Very clean appearance
• Responsive keys
• Absolutely no technical issues; just plug and play
• Everything

Cons:
• The weight (Not an issue if you don't plan on taking it anywhere extensively)

Ultimately, I'd truly recommend this keyboard for anyone looking for a proper weighted keyboard without any nonsense.

11/10
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